The 2016 draft for the NBA Development League will take place on Sunday, October 30 at 2:00 pm eastern time, according to an announcement today from the league. The event will allow D-League teams to select the rights for players who aren’t yet affiliated with a club.

As D-League Digest observes (via Twitter), this year’s draft will just be six rounds, as opposed to the eight rounds in previous years. Adam Johnson of D-League Digest recently detailed changes being made to the way the D-League’s draft pool is populated — instead of the D-League’s front office simply offering contracts to players, each team in the league has the opportunity to submit a list of up to eight players they’re interested in drafting. Those lists will be used to help make up the draft pool.

The order for the D-League’s 2016 draft is listed below, including trades. This year’s three expansion teams will be slotted in between last season’s non-playoff and playoff teams.

Erie BayHawks

Santa Cruz Warriors

Oklahoma City Blue

Fort Wayne Mad Ants

Grand Rapids Drive (from Salt Lake City Stars)

Grand Rapids Drive

Delaware 87ers

Northern Arizona Suns

Texas Legends

Santa Cruz Warriors (from Raptors 905)

Iowa Energy

Windy City Bulls

Greensboro Swarm

Long Island Nets

Salt Lake City Stars (from Los Angeles D-Fenders)

Westchester Knicks

Rio Grande Valley Vipers

Austin Spurs

Canton Charge

Maine Red Claws

Rio Grande Valley Vipers (from Reno Bighorns)

Sioux Falls Skyforce

In addition to the players selected in this month’s draft, D-League teams will also fill out their rosters with affiliate players waived during the NBA season by their respective NBA affiliates, and by players whose rights were previously held or acquired.